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bottom line, no injury, no major damage but the planes did make contact today. >> thank, steve. we will get back to the winter weather right now. commuters making their way out of downtown d.c. are dealing with slick streets. >> the cold is threatening those without heat. steven picks up our coverage tonight. >> you can see that the snow has coated the sidewalk. there are very slick patches you but again, the real threat to a lot of people is the bitter cold. in the district, another day of arctic temperatures. >> i feel like i'm in upstate new york. >> the combo of snow and ice made walking diecy. >> cold, miserable, not fun. >> brine cleared snow from his car and did some complaining. >> blistering, cold, frigid. >> salt trucks are spraying side streets. business and homeowners are sprinkling sidewalks. >> people are slipping down here. >> other city crews are releasing water from hydrants they want to keep them from clogging. which is a real risk in this weather. >> it is freezing out there. >> the dangerously low temperatures are making life miserable for some. >> it is cold
bottom line, no injury, no major damage but the planes did make contact today. >> thank, steve. we will get back to the winter weather right now. commuters making their way out of downtown d.c. are dealing with slick streets. >> the cold is threatening those without heat. steven picks up our coverage tonight. >> you can see that the snow has coated the sidewalk. there are very slick patches you but again, the real threat to a lot of people is the bitter cold. in the district,...
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steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case, he was pioneering a new product category from nothing. where as tim cook is in mature markets and he's having to carry those products further, deeper in. where steve would say, oh, to heck with that, let's just start something new and he'd start a new wave over and over and over again. the problem here is the warren buffett problem. apple is having trouble finding markets big enough to enter. >> still to come, the pentagon plans to open new doors to women in the military. meaning women actually fighting on the front line. and manti te'o
steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case,...
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steve will be back in a few minutes. moving on, fire crews in prince george's county are trying to determine whether a house fire is weather-related. investigators say the fire began in the chimney and spreading to the attic. no one was hurt and the cause remains under investigation. and hours after police arrest two suspects in the murder of a teenager. marcus jones was gunned down outside of a birthday party. if a third suspect is on the loose. live in fort washington. we have reaction from the students' parents. >> 2 teenage suspects under arrest. police are trying to catch the third teenager they believe was involved in this murder. this crime has just rocked this tight-knit school of friendly high. >> it really hit the school in the heart. >> students are devastated and parents are upset, too, especially now that police say this was gang-related. >> the violence needs to stop immediately. >> concerned parents came to a meeting last night after the weekend murder was blamed for flights that broke out at friendly on t
steve will be back in a few minutes. moving on, fire crews in prince george's county are trying to determine whether a house fire is weather-related. investigators say the fire began in the chimney and spreading to the attic. no one was hurt and the cause remains under investigation. and hours after police arrest two suspects in the murder of a teenager. marcus jones was gunned down outside of a birthday party. if a third suspect is on the loose. live in fort washington. we have reaction from...
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. >> steve? >> are you ready for some changes? >> i am bracing myself. >> looking outside right now our skies are beginning to clear and temperatures slowly falling. it is 30 degrees at the airport. windchill factor a little bit colder than that. our highs today, nothing to complain about. 37. still below average what we normally see this time of year. temperatures in the middle 40's. our daylight hours are extending. we are gaining about 12 minutes a week as we move forward. 25 degrees this hour in alexandria after a high of 32. 25 in hagerstown. in northwest d.c., now at 27. their high today was just shy of the freezing mark. temperatures outside slowly falling. their two degrees in manassas. ocean city, clear skies, now 24 degrees. cold air, plenty of it to go around. not that tremendous arctic cold we have had for the past couple of days. compared to yesterday at this time, we are about five or six degrees warmer. an indication of what is on the way. satellite and radar with high pressure building overhead. allowing skies to c
. >> steve? >> are you ready for some changes? >> i am bracing myself. >> looking outside right now our skies are beginning to clear and temperatures slowly falling. it is 30 degrees at the airport. windchill factor a little bit colder than that. our highs today, nothing to complain about. 37. still below average what we normally see this time of year. temperatures in the middle 40's. our daylight hours are extending. we are gaining about 12 minutes a week as we move...
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. >> it's about innovation here since steve jobs passed. tim cook took over and what does it say about tim cook's tenure as ceo? >> does he get the blame? sure. the buck stops with him. he's the same guy who oversaw the debut of the iphone 4s. he's the guy who stared the stock price. when kwook took over, the price doubled in the first year and his charge peaked in september. shares have tumble and there two camps and schools of thought. wall street and analysts say that they don't have the confidence that he can deliver, but this is an incredibly healthy company with $137 billion tucked away and the next four quarters show what this showed last night, maybe they will ree valuate. for now, cook should stay. >> we are just minutes away. president obama expected as we are looking live at the white house and inside the white house, out and inside the white house. moments away from an announcement about his inner sishlg. will it bring more diversity? we will bring it to you live. >>> the house stories in a flash. rapid fire. rolling. this is go
. >> it's about innovation here since steve jobs passed. tim cook took over and what does it say about tim cook's tenure as ceo? >> does he get the blame? sure. the buck stops with him. he's the same guy who oversaw the debut of the iphone 4s. he's the guy who stared the stock price. when kwook took over, the price doubled in the first year and his charge peaked in september. shares have tumble and there two camps and schools of thought. wall street and analysts say that they don't...
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[ laughter ] >> steve: fantastic. >> jimmy: "argasm." [ laughter ] >> steve: "argasm." excellent, excellent movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good movie. "the hobbit: an unexpected boner." [ laughter ] you know, stuff like these movies, like that. >> steve: that was just wrong. >> jimmy: they -- they deserve all the awards. that's good work. you guys, finally, a doctor in britain has created a mathematical formula and calculated that next monday is the saddest day of the year. [ audience aws ] or as makers of cookie dough ice cream call it, the happiest day of the year. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael kiwanuka right there. [ cheers ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: michael, welcome. you're sitting in with the roots tonight. he'll be performing a song with them from his debut album, "home again," a little later on in the show. you're being compared to otis redding, randy newman. have you ever heard of those guys? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. otis redd
[ laughter ] >> steve: fantastic. >> jimmy: "argasm." [ laughter ] >> steve: "argasm." excellent, excellent movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good movie. "the hobbit: an unexpected boner." [ laughter ] you know, stuff like these movies, like that. >> steve: that was just wrong. >> jimmy: they -- they deserve all the awards. that's good work. you guys, finally, a doctor in britain has created a mathematical formula and...
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>>steve: yay! let's -- >>alisyn: we've learned the united nations is giving money to kuwait because iraq invaded it in 1990. the u.n. compensation commission paying another $1.3 billion for damages bringing the total so far to kuwait to $40.1 billion. the money goes towards damages to kuwait's oil fields and losses in production and sales. >>> he helped plan the brutal attack on museum buy that -- on mumbai. today he will learn his fate, being sentenced in a chicago courtroom for the three-day rampage. ten gunman attacked a crowded train station and the taj mahal hotel. prosecutors asking for a term of 30 to 35 years. that leaves open the possibility that he could one day go free. >>> reaction pouring in to letting women serve on the front lines. in a few hours defense secretary leon panetta will lift the military's ban on women serving in combat. >> i broke down and had muscle atrophy and weight loss at a much faster rate and noticeable rate than my male marines. >> i threw hand grenades and fired
>>steve: yay! let's -- >>alisyn: we've learned the united nations is giving money to kuwait because iraq invaded it in 1990. the u.n. compensation commission paying another $1.3 billion for damages bringing the total so far to kuwait to $40.1 billion. the money goes towards damages to kuwait's oil fields and losses in production and sales. >>> he helped plan the brutal attack on museum buy that -- on mumbai. today he will learn his fate, being sentenced in a chicago...
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we have a huge show don't miss it including alley getting her haircut along with steve all coming up on "fox & friends." >> thanks brian. talk to you later. first on "fox & friends first" major changes for one of the largest entitlement programs. why millions of people will need to brush up on computer skills. >> you hear stories about teens being mean but these two high schoolers did something amazing to honor their peers. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >> welcome back. if you or a loved one received a paper social security check in the mail listen up. those checks will soon stop coming. diane macedo has the details for us. >> like it or not it will soon
we have a huge show don't miss it including alley getting her haircut along with steve all coming up on "fox & friends." >> thanks brian. talk to you later. first on "fox & friends first" major changes for one of the largest entitlement programs. why millions of people will need to brush up on computer skills. >> you hear stories about teens being mean but these two high schoolers did something amazing to honor their peers. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i...
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i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> your trusted source for biotechnology, information and analysis, "biocentury this week"." >>> transformative advances in modern medicine came from physician scientists with one foot in the lab and the other in the clinic. but the complexity of science has caused many researchers to lose touch with patients. today we'll hear from two leaders who are working to bring science back to a future where patients and physician researchers work together. robert califf direct as 30-year collaboration between duke university scientists and the residents of an entire
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martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers
martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally...
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. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. here's the situation. leon panetta in one of his last acts will make it official today. many say this announcement confirms what is already happening on the ground. bill: jennifer griffin is on the front line of the pentagon every day. what will this change, if anything, for women in the military, jennifer? >> reporter: essentially, bill, this will open 230,000 positions that have previously been that woman in the military had not had access to. it will open the positions in the army and marines in particular because those are the front line infantry troops. secre
. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a spokesman says hillary clinton's new glasses are to help her deal with lingering conditions from her concussion. plans to launch separate efforts next week to push for immigration reform. number two, federal health officials say deadly flu epidemic is leveling off in most of the u.s. but still rising in the west. and number one. cold, snowy weather making things miserable for folks on the east coast. but
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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it's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. first, take a look at jobs in 1984. >> people will bring them home and work on them, and then they will leave to work some day and -- >> here is ashton, this is to create, and to build as artists and individuals. look, you are over reacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are. nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have they are seen it. >> does he look like the that 70s show? >> he does. he is now playing a dramatic role of steve jobs. i can only hope it's good. and apple can only hope it's good. i hope they want something positive for them. >> it's probably a bad sign that this clip gets released on the same day the stock tanks. >> you feel it's ashton kutcher's fault? you know apple will turn it around. >> i have to tell you this, i have heard the story over and over, the te tayou story. shild come up with an excuse as to why she could not meet you. as this happened, didn't you think there's som
it's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. first, take a look at jobs in 1984. >> people will bring them home and work on them, and then they will leave to work some day and -- >> here is ashton, this is to create, and to build as artists and individuals. look, you are over reacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are. nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have they are seen it. >> does...
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lance roberts, host of street talk life, steve crowley, host of the american scene. well known to the national tv audience, the founder of finish rich. all start with you. you're right here. >> well, it's great to be here. the number one question, can it -- is it too late to get in the stock market? the market is basically doubled. at a five-year high. a lot of people missed. gerri: if you went out on the street and ask five people how the market is doing, they tell you, not so well. >> and that is what is absolutely amazing. we have just gone through four years of unprecedented this. if you have been in the market, but investing, your account is not an all-time high. i think a lot of people are waking up and going, i missed it. is it too late. should i gain? gerri: this are no. quickly. >> all your money is in bonds, you don't take all your money and put it in stocks, but you have to have money in the market. gerri: to you. what are your viewers telling you? what do they care about? >> they're worried about their jobs. they're really worried about the economy going
lance roberts, host of street talk life, steve crowley, host of the american scene. well known to the national tv audience, the founder of finish rich. all start with you. you're right here. >> well, it's great to be here. the number one question, can it -- is it too late to get in the stock market? the market is basically doubled. at a five-year high. a lot of people missed. gerri: if you went out on the street and ask five people how the market is doing, they tell you, not so well....
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it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it, artists and used it. andy warhol carried a polaroid camera everywhere he went for years and years and years. he had one of the cheapest that polaroid ever made. it had a huge reach into american life. everyone who grew up in the 70's has a few pictures of dad or mom that they took. the mystique of polaroid does resonate with people. you take a picture of somebody and then you gave it to them and you have that moment of chatting while the picture developed. a digital photographs can be replicated a thousand times in a minute. a polaroid picture is specia
it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it,...
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>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. steve, thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton tells congress why she did not go on the sunday talk shows five days after that attack in benghazi. we will hear from the secretary and get reaction from the white house to her testimony on capitol hill. plus, lawmakers agree to raise the nation's debt limit. at least for now. but it could end up costing some of them their paychecks. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. ♪ just one bite opens a world of delight... ♪ ♪ savor and explore, the great indoors ♪ ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪ feed the senses. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your abilitto fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infect
>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. steve, thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton tells congress why she did not go on the sunday talk shows five days after that attack in benghazi. we will hear from the secretary and get reaction from the white house to her testimony on capitol hill. plus, lawmakers agree to raise the nation's debt limit. at least for now. but it could end up costing some of them their paychecks. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the...
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steve? >> just to go in a reverse order. one of the most interesting parts of this exchange was the comment she made at the end when asked about the tucsonian government de -- tunisian government to release him, without notifying the u.s. government in advance. asked by representative tom cot top are you distressed that the suspect was released? she answered no, i'm not distressed. i can tell you talking to intelligence officials and others involved in the investigation that there are plenty of people distressed he was released and we didn't have full warning but ansar al-sharia in tunisia did have warning. >> bret: she says that the f.b.i. director mueller told by tunisian he is under surveillance. >> monitored was the word she used. >> bret: but may or may not still be in tunis and seems unclear. >> we wouldn't pressure the tunisian government to allow us access to him because we were worried that the ricketting new tunisian government would collapse if we applied pressure but they are so sophisticated and capable they can
steve? >> just to go in a reverse order. one of the most interesting parts of this exchange was the comment she made at the end when asked about the tucsonian government de -- tunisian government to release him, without notifying the u.s. government in advance. asked by representative tom cot top are you distressed that the suspect was released? she answered no, i'm not distressed. i can tell you talking to intelligence officials and others involved in the investigation that there are...
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. >>> first new look at the new movie, ashton kutcher in the lead role, it's about steve jobs. >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artist, it's individual. >> look, you're overreacting, even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt -- >> that's josh gadd playing co-founder steve wozniak, so that scene when they talk about the first operating scene not even close to how it happened. >> he said he wasn't even there. >> that's the opening volley how that film is going to go. everybody is talking about jimmy imle's face-off with matt damon. matt showed up and took over the entire show. >> let me ask you guys this, as an audience, is it weird to see a person with actual talent host this show? every time i got bumped off this show it left a mark, but if you bump a man long enough, a night will come when he bumps you back. and tonight is that night, my friends. i am in command of this ship. [ cheers and applause ] >> matt damon and jimmy kimmel. they run it on all the taxis in new york city so my kids are the biggest jimmy kimmel fans. >
. >>> first new look at the new movie, ashton kutcher in the lead role, it's about steve jobs. >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artist, it's individual. >> look, you're overreacting, even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt -- >> that's josh gadd playing co-founder steve wozniak, so that scene when they talk about the first operating scene not even close to how it happened. >> he said he wasn't even...
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let me ask you the same question that i just asked steve and joshua. what is the next step that can help service members who were gay. >> whether it's from secretary panetta or secretary hagel. they have been sitting on this for two years where they've examined extending a a series of benefits that would significantly improve the lives of soldiers, sailers marines coast guardsmen like these and and they're just sitting on them. we need leadership and we need it now. >> cenk: there has been criticism of chuck hagel for being anti-gay because he called an ambassador openly and aggressively gay. i still don't know what that means. but now there is an ad against hagel. that's video c-14, guys. let's roll that. >> hagel is anti-woman, anti-choice, anti-israel anti-gay, and pro assault weapon. that's just not what we voted for in november. >> cenk: of course, that's not a liberal group running that. that's a neo-conservative group that hates the position because it's not aggressively militaristic enough. does hagel have a problem on this issue or no? >> well
let me ask you the same question that i just asked steve and joshua. what is the next step that can help service members who were gay. >> whether it's from secretary panetta or secretary hagel. they have been sitting on this for two years where they've examined extending a a series of benefits that would significantly improve the lives of soldiers, sailers marines coast guardsmen like these and and they're just sitting on them. we need leadership and we need it now. >> cenk: there...
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before we go as apple ceo steve jobs used to say, we have one more thing. this took a back seat to apple's earnings reports but netflix came out with its numbers and they were very strong. profits were up, subscribers were up and check out this price, netflix soaring after hours of some 33% making investors very, very happy. netflix not far from here in los gatos where we are this evening. i'll send it back to you. >> okay, thank you very much, scott. let's talk about the 49ers and the quest for their sixth super bowl title. this is unchartered territory for a lot of those players. today the team hit the practice field. jim kozemore has the story including the rare move colin kaepernick made today. hey, jim. >> all right, jess. 11 days and counting until the super bowl and we cannot get enough information for what they are doing to prepare for the baltimore ravens. business as usual. there are more cameras and reporters than there were players. they will not let the distraction get in the way of what they have set out to accomplish this year. >> approaching
before we go as apple ceo steve jobs used to say, we have one more thing. this took a back seat to apple's earnings reports but netflix came out with its numbers and they were very strong. profits were up, subscribers were up and check out this price, netflix soaring after hours of some 33% making investors very, very happy. netflix not far from here in los gatos where we are this evening. i'll send it back to you. >> okay, thank you very much, scott. let's talk about the 49ers and the...
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former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >> meacham? >> my sense is when you talk to people in the military, it was recognizing a fact on the ground. women were more and more in these roles but weren't being given the proper credit and proper advancement. >> kelly o.? >> i think it's that advancement piece because in talking to members in congress, they all said boy, in our constituents and home states, we know so many women who have been put in such positions of treachery, peril and injury and death. and this is a way to get the credit for being in combat to advance. >> okay. and willie geist? >> more than 100 women have been killed in iraq and
former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and in washington, capitol hill nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kelly o'donnell. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to see you. >> teasing ahead to a story i'm going to do second, because we're going to start with secretary clinton, i just want to know first thought what your gut is on women in combat. rattner. >> the time had come. they were doing everything else. >>...
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sell controlling interest to a seattle group led by hedge fund manager chris hanson and microsoft ceo steve ballmer. the franchise valued at $525 million. the new owners are expected to move the team as we say to seattle and then rename them the supersonics. that's what the seattle team was previously called. any deal would have to be approved by nba owners and league officials. >> if you want to watch the inauguration but you don't have time to sit in front of the tv and rather keep moving around, good news. there's an app for that. a mobile inauguration app letting you watch the ceremony on the go. you can stream the event live from your phone or anywhere you want. just get updates. also sent to you via text message. download this official app at action 2013 pic.org. people who are planning to go to the inauguration can also use that app to navigate all around the capital. it will be packed. don't forget we here at nbc bay area will be streaming the ceremony live on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> the return of the hockey season brought big hopes for the nhl's new app, game center. scott
sell controlling interest to a seattle group led by hedge fund manager chris hanson and microsoft ceo steve ballmer. the franchise valued at $525 million. the new owners are expected to move the team as we say to seattle and then rename them the supersonics. that's what the seattle team was previously called. any deal would have to be approved by nba owners and league officials. >> if you want to watch the inauguration but you don't have time to sit in front of the tv and rather keep...
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new republic punisher and facebook co-founder chris hughes and the host of npr's "morning edition," steve inskeep. >>> hello. great to have you with us. george is off this weekend. so much to get to this morning. including that controversy over the oscar-nominated film "zero dark thirty" and so-called intense interrogation. >>> but first front and center this morning washington is set to tackle an immigration overhaul. the president is planning to speak about it on tuesday, and our two headlining senators are working 0en a plan as well of the let's start with ranking of the armed services committee, john mccain. welcome, senator mccain. you have spent a great deal of time working on immigration issues. when do you think you can get this bipartisan plan out and how much can you tell us about what's in it? >> well, we're going to be announcing the principals that will be guiding our translation of it into legislation. we've still got a lot of hard work ahead. but i'm very pleased with the progress. frankly -- >> you're announcing this week. >> yeah, we'll be -- senator menendez and i and se
new republic punisher and facebook co-founder chris hughes and the host of npr's "morning edition," steve inskeep. >>> hello. great to have you with us. george is off this weekend. so much to get to this morning. including that controversy over the oscar-nominated film "zero dark thirty" and so-called intense interrogation. >>> but first front and center this morning washington is set to tackle an immigration overhaul. the president is planning to speak...
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it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it, artists and used it. andy warhol carried a polaroid camera everywhere he went for years and years and years. he had one of the cheapest that polaroid ever made. it had a huge reach into american life. everyone who grew up in the 70's has a few pictures of dad or mom that they took. the mystique of polaroid does resonate with people. you take a picture of somebody and then you gave it to them and you have that moment of chatting while the picture developed. a digital photographs can be replicated a thousand times in a minute. a polaroid picture is specia
it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the polaroid picture. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it,...
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. >> reporter: here's our business correspondent steve aug. and the latest round in the battle of the small computers. >> reporter: the personal computer war heated up today. apple computer unveiled its new macintosh. the new apple that cost less than $2500 is supposed to be one of the easiest to use. you hardly half to touch the keyboard. you hold a little house and move it across the desk and the cursor moves across the screen. >> wow. >> at first, you had the big, big floppy disk, then you had the small one. then no more disk. >> crazy how far we've come in a relatively short amount of time. and today as you probably know, apple is the world's largest tech company. >> apple shipped out a record 47.8 million iphones in the last quarter. it sold more than 4 million macs and 13 million ipods. >> apple runs the world. >> remember when they came out with the touch? >> that was huge. >> it was revolutionary. >> and if a product is really popular, you know it has to be a hit with more than just the human species. so we have this. the orangutans at
. >> reporter: here's our business correspondent steve aug. and the latest round in the battle of the small computers. >> reporter: the personal computer war heated up today. apple computer unveiled its new macintosh. the new apple that cost less than $2500 is supposed to be one of the easiest to use. you hardly half to touch the keyboard. you hold a little house and move it across the desk and the cursor moves across the screen. >> wow. >> at first, you had the big, big...
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>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a united republican outpost in the house. that's the only branch of government we still have. and it's very important that we hang together. i used to say when i was a party chairman, we have to hang together so we don't hang separately. and it's more important than ever now. >>steve: absolutely. i want to share with you and our audience right now the results of a fox news poll wh-t president's attitude towards congressional republicans since this election. he's become 55% more confrontational people across america say. you'r
>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a...
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. >> steve jobs died about a year and a half ago. what does all of this say about tim cook's tenure as the apple's ceo? >> it says you know what, you're going to get the blame, tim cook. you're the ceo so the buck stops with you. he saw the blowout of the iphone 4s and took the stocks to greater heights. it was around $375 when he took over. the price almost doubled in tim cook's first year in charge. it peaked in september when iphone 5 came out. since then, the shares have been tumbling. for one, wall street and analysts don't have much confidence that he can deliver like steve jobs did, that he can deliver the hippest, sexiest blockbuster devices. if the next quarter shows more of what we saw last quarter, there may be a re-evaluation going on but for now the analyst expects cook to stay. wolf? >> alison kosik, thanks very much. >>> in the wake of yesterday's fireworks, hillary clinton came to praise the man that is taking over her job as the secretary of state. senator john kerry, our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty
. >> steve jobs died about a year and a half ago. what does all of this say about tim cook's tenure as the apple's ceo? >> it says you know what, you're going to get the blame, tim cook. you're the ceo so the buck stops with you. he saw the blowout of the iphone 4s and took the stocks to greater heights. it was around $375 when he took over. the price almost doubled in tim cook's first year in charge. it peaked in september when iphone 5 came out. since then, the shares have been...
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brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on this chilly day in new york city, for the young people, decide you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, right? >> yeah. don't believe stupid articles like that last one we were referencing that you're going to die in debt. what a hopeless message. the way you get out of debt is you got to get really mad. you got to get sick and tired of being sick and tired. my friend says people change their lives when they finally say, i've had it! that's it. we're not living like this anymore. >> brian: so make the decision and then you'll
brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on...